FEB. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jfortign Intclligcitcf. 
Arrival of the Asia. 
Tite steamship Asia arrived at New York on 
the 22d inst., bringing Liverpool dates to 7th Feb., 
and nearly $400,000 in specie. 
The Queen of England in her speech at the 
opening of Parliament, says:—“England is nego¬ 
tiating with the If. S. and Honduras, respecting 
Central America, and she hopes all difficulties will 
he removed.” 
A telegraph despatch from Constantinople says 
Russia demands the occupation of the Persian 
province of Massranderau. 
The English have re-construotcd the forts of 
Bush ire, left troops there and inarched upon 
Mohoraosn, which commands both the province of 
Fars and the road to Shiraz. They are also about 
to occupy Mahorninead and Bender Ali, two towns 
on the Persian Gulf. 
The English and French troops are ordered to 
evacuate Greece, their demands having been fully 
complied with. 
A commission of the three protecting powers, 
Russia, England and France, have been appointed 
to investigate the condition of the Greek finances. 
Parliament met the 3d of February. The reply 
to the Queen’s speech was agreed to uud presented 
in the usual form. 
The wars with Persia arid China, had both been 572 , 38072 , and bain 
discussed and information called for. The Earl of Foreign exchange 
Grey called for a despatch, written by himself, @njs ! ,,,~i I ,d t muC3 
when in office, prohibiting the English local au- ~ The receipts at tl 
thorities at Canton from taking active measures 
without referring to the Home Government, which 
despatch he had written after conferring with the 
Duke ot Wellington. 
An interesting discussion was had on the Hud¬ 
son’s Bay Co., on a motion to appoint a committee 
to inquire into the state of the possessions over 
wliicti that country possesses a license to rude.— 
It was suggested by several speakers that the 
monopoly should be broken np, and the lands 
thrown open to colonists. Mr. Lang alluded to the 
tide of emigration now setting towards Minnesota, 
and said tlu- only mode of averting a cOMlict be¬ 
tween England and the U. 8., which might arise 
from America overstepping the borders, and squat¬ 
ting on English Territory, would be the annexa¬ 
tion of the Hudson Bay Territory with Canada. 
The Denmark treaty for the redemption of the 
Sound Dues is printed. Article 4th binds the 
States, signing the treaty, to pay Denmark $30,571 - 
000 rix dollars, according to the quotas already 
agreed upon. 
Naples has signed a treaty with the Argentine 
Republic for the reception Of the Neapolitan State 
prisoners, who are to be pardoned. This treaty, 
accompanied with an offer of pardon, had been 
communicated to all the State prisoners. 
I.lVKftPOOl,, Feb. ft.— BreadatulTs.—The advance claimed 
at TtteBday’fl market lias not berm fully acceded to, ultho’ 
continued purcUiuea for France and Spain have induced 
holder* to remain firm, nnd enabled them to nbfrtin prettv 
full price* tol good families. Both good white nnd rod 
American wheat* are wanted by millers for mixing with 
low grades of English. Medium qualities of wheat are in 
— A Concert ha* hern originated in Cincinnati for the 
relief of the poor, to which the price of admission is one 
ready-made garment, either new or second hand. 
— The Russian authorities give notice that they will 
purchase paving stones, brought a* ballast, at the rate of 
20 stiver roubles per 313 oubic feet. 
— Forty young Vermonters had a party nnd supper in 
Bethel, nnd became so elated that n clergyman was sent 
for, and four coupleB were married “right off the reel.” 
— Farmers, in many parts of the country, are complain¬ 
ing of losing their potatoes, bv the very severe IroBts of 
January. Cellars, that kept them well before, froze, and 
many buried, froze solid in the hills. 
DEATHS. 
Tn TIolU'y, on the 14th hist, nt the residence of Ilia son-in-law, 
James Miller, BL-HUF (JKAAIEK, ngtid .SI years and 4 days 
AT Grand Klnnc, Mich, Jan. 2>'th, Mrs. AMANDA, wife of 
James King, in the 77ih year of her age. 
In Ooniiewtwigo, N. V., on the Ilhh of FetL, .^Usa LOUISA 
BUSH, aged 17 years, daughter of Mr. Nelson Bush. 
BUBAL MEW-YORKEB, 
“EXCELSIOR” PREMIUMS. 
ORE til/'NI)REI) A.VI) FIFTY DOLLARS, in Cash, to the 
peHon or persons procuring tho largest list of Yearly Subscri¬ 
ber:) to the ICoftAi, Nuw-Youkkr, in any one Township, sent in 
or remitted according to our Terms, previous to April 1,1857. 
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the next largest list as above 
fv/vv 1 J n SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the mm largest list. 
marhffc Commerce, ftt. 
' * ’ I ,\ ENT) DOLLARS for Lit,, ,mxt. lie*. 
New Yoke Monet Market, Feb. 19. —Tiro New York Cot I 
says . -The money market seeius a trifle easier. Specie contin¬ 
ues to arrive daily from the interior. The Banks, however, report 
that (lie offerings made to them for discount of pnper is very 
targe, and much more than they can take. A moderate bank 
contraction is [a progress. The discount brokers quote 9($10 
per cent, lor the best class of puper, and !0qhl2 for inferior grades 
according to date. Call loans at 7 per cent, are -u quick de¬ 
mand, but with n littlo more ease in obtaining them. Loans 
from brokers for carry lug stocks arc rathor easier—from Ul to 15 
per cent., mostly 1(g)per cent, per month. 
The exchanges at tbe Clearing House to-day amount to $23,- 
572,38572, and balnnccs to $1,457,237 85. 
Foreign exchange is iuuelive and very heavy. Sterling at 10K 
@U)S.’<,, und Danes 4 22Uj. 
The receipts at the Sub-Treasury to-day were $202,511 ; pay¬ 
ments $177,243 94, and balances $14,ii>2.52H 21 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
Rural New-Yorker Orric*, ) 
Rochester, Feb. 20,1357. \ 
Grain and Flour—No changes of particular note, and tran¬ 
sactions limited. Oats hate, advanced 3(2-1 cents per bushel— 
now held at 40(g)44c—former price by measure, latter by weight 
Bert grades of Flour have fallen off 35 cents per barrel. 
Provisions— Beef, per owi, One taken a start of 75(3jl00o. 
during the week. Other matters are about an usual. 
Dried Fiicit—A pples arc worth prices quoted, and move off 
rapidly, Peaches IrifoTOc, as to quality. 
Seeds—W o note an advance in the price of Clover uud Timo¬ 
thy. but the statu of the market is such Unit A fall may be antic¬ 
ipated at any time. 
Hides and Skins—S light reduction in price or Hides, equal 
to if®lie per lb. Sheep Pelts are worth $l,5tHo)2,00, as to con¬ 
dition anil quality of wooi. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour asp Grain. 
Flour, bbl.$o,26i£7,25 
VV heat, lieu.$l5» , ql]i.5'l 
Best white Canada.$150,^.1,53 
Coin ......_...... bOCJ.d2.Cjc 
i mu .40<a4le 
Burley.l,odQ)V2>J 
Buckwheat...50c 
Beaus_..._.....$1.12.3,15*1 
Fens ..1,U0®1,2S 
Meat*. 
Pork, Meee.$2n,oo 
Do. cwt.. 
Beef, pap cwt.$b.Vya.(,IW 
Spring Lambs each $I, r *tqhL7S 
M u 1 ton (c •> rcass)_$< *• 
flams, smoked. 12 igiI 2 ? 4 C 
.12@I2»iC 
Honey, box.....$18 
Candles, box.13(ijHc 
Faum and Roots. 
Apples, bushel.75e<u/$! 50 
Do dried.$15(1,', 02 ,00 
Potatoes...5ii(dju2j^c 
Hides and Skins' 
Slaughter. TtiTrT'dc 
Sheep pelts.1,5i ,72.nn 
Lamb do...00^2 OOc 
Skrds. 
Clover bushel.JGAOuil.bO 
Timothy.$2,50@8,50 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard.$4,50(2)6,50 
Do. soft.$5.'«^a)4,0il 
THIRTY DO 1,1. A KS lorpio next list. 
TWENTY DOLLARS lor the next-list- 
FIFTEEN DOLL A RS for the next list. 
TEN DOLL A RS for each of the next rtvK list*. 
FIVE DOLLARS for KAoaof the next rivs lists. 
$800 IN STATE PREMIUMS I 
As most of our General 1'ieiulnms have heretofore been won 
by person* ill the St me of New York, thus precluding Agents 
and friends at a distance Irnm Mieces-tnl competition, we have 
concluded to offer triOA In Slate nnd /Vonru-Mf 1‘nzts, via: One 
Hundred I toil ura for the iour LAROE.-r lists from EACH oi 
the State* of Pennsylvania, onto. Michigan, Indiana, Illi¬ 
nois. Wisconsin, Iowa, and the Province of Fanapa West, 
divided as follow*. 
FIFTY DOLLARS, in Cash, for the largcrt list of Vcnrrly 
Subscribers to the Rural New-Yorker from ea<k of the above 
named -States and Canada Won, aent in or tend tied according 
to our Terms, prwTiouo to tie- trt of April, 1-57. 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the next largest list as above. 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS lor the next largest list. 
TEN DOLL A US tot the next largest list. 
t p ~Oompctltorr Tor the Stab; and Provincial Premiums, can 
a.yo tirnpUr (or (hr larpe istnerai Comment npon the un¬ 
precedented liberality and uriruutngesof this list is unnecessary 
Tile names and numburol subscribers obtained by each com¬ 
petitor, will be published in the Rcral, (or in a circular, and 
mailed to all iutorested, as soon after the 1st of April a* the re¬ 
sult can be ascertained.) nnd the cash paid to the order of the 
successful competitor. 
ty'to gir? Post--Masters and other Local Agents a fair, 
eqnnl chance, traveling ngunts, post-riders Mid citizens of 
Rochester are excluded 
| For LLt of Specific Premiums, Ac., see any preceding No. 
of preseut volume.) 
I4f"Specimen Number*, Show Rills, Prospectuses. Ac., fur¬ 
nished free to all whs are disposed to compete 'or Premiums, or 
who d-sire to aid in extending the circulation of the Rural 
Subscription money -hould be properly inclosed, nnd carefully 
addressed and mailed to 
1>. I>. T. MOORE, Rot-Heater, N. Y. 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Termn of AflrerlMng.—Twenty-five Cents a Line, xach 
I nsertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate aunonneeraeuts 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or decoptivo advertisements 
Inserted on any conditions, t The circulation of the Rural 
New-Yokker largely exceeds that of any other Agricultural or 
similar Journal in the World,—nno is from 20,000 to 30,000 
than that of any <*htr paper (out of New York city) published in 
this State or section of the Union. 
AGENTS! agents:; 
r )LARK’S UNIVERSAL BIOGRAPHICAL DTCTfONAHY. 
) The "New Killllen' nr lid* valuable work, which has 
long been in preparation, is now published- It forms one Impe¬ 
rial mlnvo volume or 1300 pages, and contains an account of 
the live* of about TEN THOUSAND different individuals, more 
than TWO THOUSAND of whom were citizens of the UNITED 
STATES. 
’Die numbeT of N EW ARTICLES in tins present volume ex¬ 
ceeds two thousand four bundled. 
The Publishers have determined not to formr-h the work 
through the general Trade, but to sell it “ ESCLUSIY ELY BY 
AGENTS." , 
The work ia gotten up in superior style, and as no Library 
will be complete without it, a most excellent opportouiljp ik of¬ 
fers d to any person who desires to engage in a pleasant, i‘mor¬ 
al.Ir and proHtah e business. Agents are wanted for all parts 
of^e country. They will rWP eTiTiTw A LF ^cIi 
211 Cheetonl St., aboveSixlb, Philo., Pa. 
HE NECTARY AiiKICt LTT.lt AL WORKS. 
M A N C V A C T U RK IM PROVED RAILWA Y HORSE 
Powers. Threshers and Separatei*, Combined fhreshers 
and Winnowers, Clover Hullora, dad MncMties. 
Tho iifider^iiTiicd huviruf been twenty years on^apod m tMiihf- 
Ing ilortie Pnw. rb and Threrirtng Machine, ^m! coulicent.from 
past exporieoco, and the numeroov tesrimomals wh are receiv¬ 
ing Trom all parts of the country* siiperionty o. oar in>i* 
chliii .-*, tlmt we can fedvn ftaiiisfrtction to .aJI who may favor n« 
will! their orders. Our Horse Power* uremade substantial,and 
so geared that it requires the team Kitraeidouly about l J,miles 
per 1 1 our, thereby making it soita'le to work ejiln.-r horses or 
cattle on them OurThroabers and Threshers and !' Innowersare 
so cunAL-ueted as to discharge all thug-rain ariddim through the 
machine and not Into the readers fare, as is usool will, other 
kind*. The Thresher and Winnower has a revolving wire sepa¬ 
rator. which does the work more perfectly than can be done in 
no) other way. The -epatator (Riddle) has n lork straw shaker, 
which shakes the gram out of thu straw, as it pm-nus from the 
ThrHhlier. . , , . ^ A . . 
We wiurdiit thew irwidiin^s to «uit*;l'e pnrchfi^r ppon tri:u« 
or they can be returned, and Urn CO. 
Schenectady. $f. Y, March, 1857. 273-5 wlnm 
“EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THEM.” 
4 Lt.F.N ON* THE DISEASES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 
Th iiiTV-Fmsr Thousand. Price 75 cents, nnd sent free of 
postage on receipt Ot price. „ . , „ ,. , 
•* IrT i-rvatett worth is as a ‘complete Farrier. termer awl 
Mgl.t Pi ba in every family where Dairying i* carried on.” 
'• Worthvm" a place in every Parmer's Library "—JcfTtrsoiitan. 
" Just what, i* needed by every good farmer. L, rJarnitr. 
" A wry exc«>10ut book on Domestic Animals —Ak farmrr. 
“A most admirable practical work Ibr every dayu#e. —Ind/r. 
-> The work ought to be in the hands ol every l lamer. —Arm 
'utUr-neh men as R L. Allen lake up the pen. something 
flows from it which does his b-ilow-m. n good —low Advocate. 
■ Here is a Rook far the Minion written by a Geuflcraun oi 
Science and Experience.V-wfmrypori H'.ih'Ma-m. 
ALLEN’S )R." Lvi AMERICAV EARN! BOOK. 
The American Farm Book ; or. a Oompend orAmcricanAK- 
Ticul-.urc, being a Practical TremiHe on tolls. Manures. Drain¬ 
in'- Irrigation, Grosses. Grain, Boots, Frmt*, Cotton, Tuba-.cn. 
Sugar Cone. Rice, and every Staple Product of tha I ailed 
Mates* with the best methods of planting, cultivating, and 
preparation for market. Illustrated by more than one hundred 
pn-'TRvincs. Bv R. Li- Allen. . . 
frue of the Tiii’ist compete Bootes tiprm AtnencAn A.rricn ture 
that has yet been published. 1 nee One Dollar, -ent free of 
Addr ^ HO FuUon'strect. New^York. 
P URE SHORT-HORN BULLS FOR SALF, BY 
Cami'lua, N. Y . Feb. 24, 1857 )373wl) E. 
MARKS. 
CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED, 
*VJ*EW, PURE AND WF.LI. RIPENED. SENT BY MATL IN 
.La packets at 5U cents mid $1 each. All Hie best varieties 
of Vegetable and Flower Seed*, by mail. !H packets for$t. 
373w3eow Addrera W. T. GOLDSMITH, Roches'or, N. Y, 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. 
-rw A TIMERS DON’T LRT THE COMING HARVEST PASS 
F wi.'uo'ri purchasing one of Ibe Excelsior tb.ilway Patent 
Hors.* rowers. Thresh* 1 ^ An«l S p^r.iTor3 anil l*an -l.il.d, it 
vo "ward to ^ave money and do rr,r work with Economy. The 
folio whig is * stall ment of the o! Threahtng who our Home 
Powe- and Uss common Lever fllil Sw-ep l ower. 
pJSS^day 5Wo«. ! ES5kH-^ P flT Ton rj. 
»»S«sar. 
iar*« Aimply, and do not find ready buyers at thtdr ridatLvp Shoulder*.c .. 
value. Tho trade in Ilnur is rcatrtatod to the demand from Vnrkoy-“?. 1111! TI! 11"! Ifo 
nnmi-miiri: u-lifi n vil ft Tiri'tiiNin/'O tfi iffiOfl ODil OliOli'f* - J r. ... . . ^ ... . 
I Men 75 cents .301) d men “ " f» “ 
2-25 aoo' 
Farmltig and cleaning over " - ct '7-, r ;\',',"i, h ,i/ l ’ r c!e ' ia ‘ s 7 =, 
r 175 bushels JaC.- -“7 ing'Inqbushels.6 <5 
consumers, who give n prefr-rence to good and choice 
brands nt higher prices. Indian corn in better demand, 
both for Ireland and the Continent. 
At to-day’s market the attendance is small. Trade dull 
and prices feebly minaiiied, with possibly a concession in 
far- r ol buyers. Indian com—mixed, 3*8; yellow, 3 Is Oil 
white, 35e<-i)3i!s. Red wheat 8s«b9» 2d ; white 3-e$10s.— 
Western Uannl flour iHsiojoJ-i: Philadelphia32a@33s; Ohio 
32* ltdi-h.'M* 0d| 8t. f.onl* superfine 33a Od. 
The advio-* per Brie*sou and Asia confirm previous In¬ 
telligence from the United State* in reference to the hog 
crop and nt speculations there being entered upon in all 
articles of provisions, have induced ’receivers h*-rc to bu 
more sanguine a* to the future healthfolness ot tho trade. 
In this they will be'encouraged by The very unexpected 
high prices'paid for old beef and pork at the government 
sale at Deptord yesterday. 
Arrival of the Texas and Tennessee. 
The Texas arrived at New Orleans on tbe 17th 
inst.. and the Tennessee at New York on the 21st. 
The Tennessee, from New York, with recruits 
and ammunition for Walker’s troops had. arrived 
Gcbbs .S0c Do. Sbamokin_$7.25 iWi7.5 ■ 
Dairy, Ac. Do. Char......bAili'Ac 
Bullet, roll.3*i7i22c call, bbl. 
Do. Lrkin.l.-)7g2ilo Hay. tun..... 
Cheese.HJ<(S§Jge Wooi. V tb..IV(d;-li'c 
Lard, tried.12}a(Sji:v While nsb, bbl....J 1 1 
Tallow ..riflo Codfish >i quintal .$!,75;25,25 
Egg*, dozen.SOlgSlc Trout, bbt.SI¬ 
NEW YORK, Fbb. 23.—Flour—M arket dull and lower. De¬ 
mand chiefly lor immediate wants of die local trade; sacs made 
$ i,2iJ(uifl) for com to choice super State; S' , ..ll)(g>ii 1 7ll for extra 
do. $7,20,./13 for super wostem; JfvtP oif.lKl for extra do; $-.kl 
@8,f» for Sl Louis, j'.'j-y-l 25 extra Genesee; closing dull and 
tendency down waul. Canadian flour heavy, rales at $7,11.1 for 
super. $'-.75,017,511 for extra. 
OiLAia—Wheat market dell; sales >t- Iajuis at $LT$ for prime 
•white, umi $1.50 for rud; nominal -tuotatiom are JLNVijl.tu lor 
Chicago Spring Rye piiet •• • B» 
ley nominal at 1 L'mILzIc. Com dull and lower; sales mixed 
western at 72|jiflffc in store. Ouc« unctiangcil. 
1'KOVlslONS—Pork flnmir; knliw ill $ri,!i- , r! - for old m—!-; 
$ 2 l, 75 (e 721 ,W0 for now mi'M ; -riming firm ai $22 for latter; and 
21 brls prime sold nt J17,.M';3tlS Dressed bogs Ota'fl.Lc; nearly 
DESIILVBLE FARM EUR SALE. nr x, 
JN THE TOWN OF PHELPS, 2k MILES NORTH OF ^L,d“haHmiR^buxh. $7 12 
l Geneva, 62 acre*, with tieir-, convenient dwelling house, an.r ' ' 
other necexsary mi! builiiing*. In good reoair, toil sandy loam, Thus making the tnt,reu_ . 
«ilh day subsr 11. Apply to GEO. W. ROOT, on the premise.. &}* l " J' tr 
or by letter at Genera, N, Y. r 373w2 mri 
250 bush, total cost, or $}£ 
cents per bushel..21 25 
TK YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A FARM. ADDRESS 
1 J Aims Suli.y, Httlfulo, N. Y. Sec advertioement in No. 370 
-if Itural, Fiib. 7tb. 372if 
S MALL FARM FOB SALE, CONTAINING FORTY-SIX 
acres, pleasantly ioeated in volney. near schools, churches, 
excellent markets and thorooghfntes. Terms caav. For dutails, 
addre?? G. VV. THOMAS, Fulton, Oswego Co, N. Y 372 w 2 
oih-krior blood stallion for sale.—attested 
0 pedigree, Miigmim lionmn Eclipse; age live years; weight 
1,300 tbs. in condition; dnrk buy, wiihont blomish; well formed, 
fleet Httd docile. For particulars, Mtldress 
S72w3 G. VV. THOMAS, FitIton, Oswego Co.,N. Y. 
F ruit trees and scions.—i can furnish at 
the Walworth Nursery, Wayne Co., N. Y, a choice lot of 
Peach trees at $55 per 1,'XW. Also a nice lot of Baldwin. Green¬ 
ing and Northern Spy scions at $1 30 per 1,000. Also a usual 
stock of other trees and Quince stocks. 
372w l _ T, & YEOMANS. 
FRUIT TREES, FlUJIT TREES. 
W E OFFER FOR THE SPRING SALES 
Am,n TiiKEs o to 7 feet. 
Otisutiv •• 2 years from bud, very thrifty. 
l’KACtt “ I' “ •• •• over 30 of the best vari¬ 
eties, very cheap. 
Pit.>n Txxsa, Slandttrd und Dwarf, Grape vines, Ac,, with 
» general assortment of the smaller fruits. 
Orders solicited, PRATT, BRONSON i- MERP.ELL. 
Oeueva, Ontario Co., N. Y. 372w4 
KETCIllM*-* MO AVER, 
4 ND MOWER AND REAPER FOR 1-57. WITH PLAT- 
YY form for either -i-le or back delivery of the grain. A’arions 
iniprovemeii ts itave been made. »ml roacbittes warre.nted supe¬ 
rior 10 any heretofore built Any information wanted in regard 
to them, or p-rsot-s wishing to interest themselves in their sale, 
wit! please address R. L. nOVVARD, 
372w » Successor to IIowhtc! A Co., Buffalo. N. Y. 
FRUIT TREESy EVERGREENS, Ac. 
T 'HK SUBSCKfBEUS OFFER FOR SPRING TRADE AT 
the lowest prices: 
lo,o«!t> Peach fri es 1 year, stocky and fine. 
8,000 Apricot “ 1 year. “ “ 
5,000 Horse Fhestout Seedlings. 
10,000 Sugar Maple 
5,000 Orange Quince, “ 
Also, a fine stock of American Arbor Vita-, 1 to 3 feet. 
Norway Spruce, 1 “ 3 “ 
Balsam Etr, 1 “ 4 “ 
372w4 T. O. MAXWELL & BRO. 
Geneva, Ontario Co., N. V., Feb. ID, 1857 
GA3TES FOR INSTRUCTION I 
pALKINS’ GAMES AT WORDS, FOR HOME A.MUKE- 
U ment. Teaching, Spelling, Reading, the Meaning and Use of 
Words, and Composition. These games are played by means of 
letters, printed on t hick pasteboard, and neatly polished. A set 
, comprise* 250,Including capitals, small letters and punctuation 
mark*. These are put up in a strong box, and accompanied 
with a book of directions. 
' This insi-ueliv,. diversion wilt be welcomed in many fam - 
lies. It will teach die younger children the use of letters, or tiie 
art-of word-making, ami amuse the older ones by taxing their 
ingenuity In framing sentences."— /ntirpm.linl. 
Price $1, on the receipt of which the “ Games” willbo sent by 
mall, postage paid. Published by 
372w2 CALKINS X STILES, 348 Broadway, N. Y. 
LARGE AUCTION SALE OF STOCK. 
T he subscriber having shlh his farm, will 
sail at pnblic auction on TUESDAY the 2d day of March 
next hi* entire personal property composed in part as follows: 38 
Horses, Id of which are Brood Mares, the balance good business 
Horses and Colts: 62 -n-nil ->f Cattle ; 120 Sheep . 12 Hogs; l.uOO 
bushels of Corn ; MU'bushels of lints ; 7lHi bushels of Potatoes; 
a qua--lily of seed Barley and Cloverseed ; f>' tuns of Kny, ana 
» Urge lot of Farm Implements. The brood Mates comprise 
some of the best Mood stock in *he State, and arc all in fool by 
the celebrated Horse, young (Mack Hawk, brad in Vermont and 
owned at Miller'? Corner*. Tho colts ore from tbe celebrated 
Norman Horse, owiu d by Nolingh»m,of Palmyra, yonr-g Black 
Hawk and Henry Clay. The herd of cuttle comprise S Durham 
Bulls ; 2-- Cows and Ibiirrs, most of which are I'aD blood Dur¬ 
ham or Hereford and high grades; ubo, sev- rnl full nfooil Dur¬ 
ham calves. Sale to commence at lu ofcl-wk, A. >4., wiib (be 
Stock. A long credit w ill be given. DANIEL 3. BAKER 
J72w2 Wet: Bloomfield. Ontario Co., N. Y , Eeb, H, 1S4". 
CHINESE SUGAR CANE, OR SORGHO SUCRE, 
P URE SEED. THE SUBSCRIBER HEREBY INFORMS 
the Planters, Farmers and Gardeners of the United Si«V09, 
that he ha* obtained from K PvTr.ks, &,q. of Ibis city, he con¬ 
trol oi' his crop of Seed of tin's valuable plant, some of the j-ro- 
' n ,.,r arnrki'I-the Sworn Powe r pcr-.tcn of wii-cfl tt) ‘> fovbrofty ,-;niuied up as follturs: 
Thusrnak-ng the -ocreuscd < >it ' with theSsccclsior ’-st- One acre 0 / thetWks,property cultivated. wiU yield from 
$U 1 " per day to -. .~eh - -■ b ''® 1 '^rha ouantitr tbrcs h cd with «XI to Ml L'lillm-s of Duo Syrup, equal to the best New Orleans ; 
Power, er l« each bnsiow'eice«s»II*5 Sa nnd from tiie same roots. . atcoadera-of excellent fodder, 
tho KxcelriDr iowc,. and, '“^er. Wat■ .f r >,reshed 2d Sown broade:tsCor in close drill!, nn laud deepfv plowed 
clear cash ^3 ” r *!Jfm^he Excelsior Power Thcee .-omi-I- ra- or highly manured, in will yield llii rfy to Jiftn tliout.ir. l of 
Corns, 'tog. thci w-itb the % S plants for sorting, feeding gven.) 
it» iri tih k- .rolling ll 1 r>n , e ^r^w^KYc. ^lvk-,r Pc'v. r Ac would j th. It boars repc^uod ciittnu^. Hkn Kgyptiaa MiUet, growing 
pared with owning and. n at our off freely and ntpidry. Mter each cutting. 
s-tera ctiitclusivs-ot the greater .conomr 0 . I -j), it jtauds drx-ntA much better titan common com, retain- 
Inst n^tned mtcimie. tn whnm'a KTfHin color and iucluess even after the seed mutures. 
Ihcul ngc.itJ wanted, where none n e , '. ’ *5|_ ,i- Pth. The Seed is excellert for human food, when ground Into 
liberal coromDaon wl.l bo given for selling hese macolnc.. All M ™- auifoaL vary opeclily. F.-mn 
cmiuuunlcationa pro-m- 1 l.v ivu-»<• ren r ’. „ -■■ v y twenty-live to -• venty-Cve t-nsticis --an be raised on an acre. 
3TJw2 KluUARD U. t -A. fc. An-any . -x. ». :t!) . xtl* so rertnht .1 orop that pbutccre may be sure of *uc- 
-—- „v, ceeding with it ns » Sugar plant any where south if Maryland 
FOR l.LNILe.MLN U-’ i - 1 • ind north of Mexico. If plnnled early in the Southern States, 
T I-' YOU WOULD BE FASHIONABLE AND POLITE, the seed will mature and produce another orop the samesetuon. 
read the following book The American Gentleman - * 13 ^- The seed, which ha- been very carefully kep: puro.from 
Guide to Follteaws and Fu.bton ; >!r, Fainl iar Letters to pj,c original importation, will in- offered in Cloth ackoges. e tch 
hts Nephew*, conta-iing Rule* of Etiquette, Directions for tbe containing enough to yUnt half ana-rein dillls, wiUtVuBdi- 
Formaiion of i tim utter, etc., etc. Illustrated by -keten** re ,.tj,,n for the cultivation, winch is perfectly simple. 
Drawn from Life, ul the Men and Manners of oitr Times tjf* Tln-se packages wit! be forwarded r-rr miti. rag* or 
TtvilFNUT LUNETTES- posTAax. !q any address, on receipt of J 1 30 for each package. 
y ' When not sent by mail, we will famish the packages 4 t $1 each. 
COSTESts. [jr Enriy order* are solieiled, as, tt.e supply of good and re- 
pm KSS _Momir * rostume ; Mode of Wearing ihe Hair and liable seed is quite limited. Applicants’ names will he. entered 
Beard- Sir;-: and Momiig Visits; The Fv-luotjable Hat; in the Order ia which they are wcct'xd, and the seed will be 
I'-,•.-■•line Glows- Man of Fashion; Details of Gentlemen 5 Dress mailed soon ms vo.-Gbie. 
MaxsebS—T rue Politeness l Proper Mod.-- ol' balntntion ; ty This pan-pb et wiil be - nt. posiaga free, to all wto pnr- 
F irtiii- - 'Vremonlvs , Walking with Ladies; Drawing-Room chose seed; otto any p.-r*o»> who will onctoso a three cent stamp. 
Rules 7 Visitor-- Inking laure ; Wedding Receptions ; le-OMtig 13^ Dealers tn -ee-ls and conn try merchants can. he supplied 
Cat-:-' Secret of popularity; Manner a: a Public Table al a !1'-era! discount from retail rales, if their orders are reeeiv- 
rwt..ini'- with Ladies. „ ed immeiliately. 
" TnV foii KT_The Hair fhe Teeth ; The Nalls ; Tba Feet; A Address with plaJn directions for mailing or shipping 
Complete Wardrobe ; Accomplishments of a Gentleman ; Con- 372wi YVM. P. ORME, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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ing Card 5 ; Models in Letter-W rVung ; ho.e* or Invjcttuon. 23 Park Row New York, and UI7 Genesee St., Auburn. 
.VrcoxrusHMXSTS—Mu-tc.. Dattcirig. Rid,tig and Driving _1_ 
Thu Art of Vonver-atar.; Ouickm— -. .Repartee ; Tha^Tie of a ngsikvHIM FARM FOR SALE. 
FARM AND PATENT LIME KILN 
I ?OR SALK UK KKNT.—Thfi Farm forroerfy aivned br J. S. 
1 Bidwfll, cm«■* niilyi I'rotr HkL'ivia, Geposeo Co., S*. Y., on Cic 
KuIThIo Flunk Rond* (Wftlnininir ikliont I*•! icres, with h l'atent 
Limn Kills cuptible of nmkiug **MW(J hti. oClime T»r year. Terms 
very easy* HBKKY K IIALU 
■rr‘> I C.iASK-reitl., Vfr...,, xr V 
Kyc -ln'ar row>-*r: and, lurmer. uni oi 
clear caalTottf or over 15 oetits for every extra mj- tel threshed 
more than if done with the Excelsior Power. These eO"*b <wa- 
“ons v-a-ther with the usual waste of ere’u by large machines; 
. tiiia, , ._,_ .a out npnnFPnipnirN 
Scott-sviilc, Monrce Co,K Y. ^. ero torjclosvH of in* gte&ter economy of the adoption 
PINE 1I11.L NURSERY', NEAR BUFFALO, X. Y. 
T he proprietor offers for sale a large 
quantity of well grown frrrt tree-5, consisting of Apple*. 
Fears, Standard* and Dwarfs, CV-rrius. Plums, Peaches, Grapes 
Currants, Ac. Catalogue* scut on application. Also, 10,000, 
Muxard Cherry Stocks, very strong, and sel-efod, at $5 per 1,000. 
Adore** G. ZIMMERMAN, 
Four M ilo Creek, Erie Co., N. Y. 
all tho lot* now comtng forward nre spoiled by the warm weather. r IYHE SU BSt.RIIjl 
Lard dull, *o|e* 250 brt* at linqli^G. Butter in gpo-l deiqand A paid Beardless 
nt 17(§f23c for Ohio, and for State. Cheese scarce nud King Philip Corn. >' 
in request nt 12-^ 1.5c. 
and am mam lion for Walkers troops had arrived buffalo, fro. 21 .—fpocr— 1'bero u some more enquiry, 
at (’eevtfrtrn ami nlrtii Hnl Titna with Ilia rem-nitu 1> ' 1 ' w* notice no change m |>rie Sales 7W bbl* Canada at 
at t. rev town, ana am > 01 . inns, wnn 111 s racrruis . . rPOmm<> „, including i.v bbis double extra at $; 50 , and 
from Kansas. Col. Hockltrulgo had proceeded up s>ibi»ts Indiana in lot* at $ft:a.o 57. > 
tho river from Grey town to Cortez Point, at the Gitittr—White wheat nomttial ut $1 4tK<i,l 13. Com Is about 
month of the Sera Joiqaa, where he attacked and 6U ^k firm-r-soie* »t $30®ll. 
defeated 300 CosU Ricans, with a large loss to the „ «... an , . , 
enemy and a trill 1 nsc one to bimselr. uis steamer s clover to-dnj, with sale- of m barrel* at 37 , 211 ; 10 do. »t st.Zj. 
machinery getting out of order he was obliged to *ud is w» ordinary ,u 37 . Oftimothy, l«ibu*b. sold at 1 
put back again to Port Avenas. After repairing At tint close fodders werote most eases wiring r/Aj for prime 
f i ii. 1 • i -a . 1 . clover* ami for timothy, I* or a tot of .VM bush flux 
ho proeeoaod back ugmn, and it was thought at seed* sututbta for seed, nt Cencemil*, $iper bush hiia Ihsc p of- 
Port Avenas, that he would in a week be in full fored and refused. », - . 
possession of the river. BUFFALO, Feb. I'llb.—S bbds—C lorer firm, with a good de- 
The advices from Walker’s position are from maud. Sales y«it*T<Uy 500 bush at $7.25. and this morulng i s 
Fob. 3, received 3 t Panama, by the Orizaba.— trash at$ , 17 . Timothy steady -, saioi ltw bu at $ 3 , 37 . 
These advices are undoubtedly from Walker's - 
agents, and are to he accredited accordingly. It THE CATTLE MARKETS, 
is stated that tbe allies, under Codas, had made Cambridge, feu. is.—A t market 571 )cattle, mostly n««v«« 
tlieir uppearunce in tbe vicinity of Rivas, hntwere and 71 stores, con*itrtli« ot warkiug Oxen, Cow*, and Calves, 
driven hack; also, that nu the 28th of January, ' e A«c^-Market &xtm!$hW-,flretqnaiity.$s,oo ; second 
Gen. Heuningaon with 400 troops attacked 1,500 quality, $7,tvi ^7 ,inlrd qualky, $ 0 , 50 .^ 0 , 00 ; ordinary, 
Costa Ricans at St. Georges, and after driving them wokrisg .—u 
r .1 ■ ... ,,, ,, , Cotrs aNdOaItca—$D, tM' a C5. 
from their position, retuntea to Ktvas. Walker’s YKtausr.s-fUVuio Two Youra CHd-$a5, 3 .V.L 35 . Three 
whole force is rated at 1,300 men of whom 1,100 Y«ara uifl—$37..*.-to* 
- 1 '" r " r , dBt y> il "' 1 . . health and spirits, and ^,,> 1 ,oU ’ 
having three months’ supply oi provisions and Swipb-h-O *t mark-c. Frire*-Uv« weight,*.‘ 3 coutsperlU. 
ammunition. Dressed hoca. lW^Uc per It* 
the affairs near Rivas and near Su George, be- 
tween tlcunmgson’s command, and the Costa Ri- 
1 -ina ns ro tin |. toil hv thp Tnnnesw rlifL-rq fenm BRIGHTON, Fxa. IS—At market Wri Beeves, ft) Store*, 
cans, as repoiieu r \ ine lennessee, aiiiers 110 m 7 piljr8 w-nk-ug o*,-.,. 35 cow* and Uaive*, 1,500 sheep and 
that brought by the lexas. In tho light near Umb* r-xi swim-. 
Rivas, Oapl- Finney was killed,aud the Americans FutCita— Market Beefrextr*. $s,.'M;flr*tqnality. 33,00; second 
suffered other losses, but it does not appear which ° iry ^ 
party was victorious. cow* *xt> c**.vb*—$»>, 50 ,T,,«j. 
Hccningscn’s attack on St. George was made Vkakusua—$ i. v ...; — 1 Two Year* old—$25034, Three Year* 
with 400 merj, Gio cnomy huving, ns iswtiitcd, 1,500 sukkf axd luxR)'*Exirn$6^9; ia lots $3(<i)5. 
men. After several hours lighting, I lonningson Rwix»— At whoie*nio SfoS'-fo per lh At retail 9(q)I0c per lb. 
retired, aa is stated, with inconsiderable loss, ox- Fat ho**. »im ted. t.Vn com fcd,TH- 
pccting that several of lus officers were mortally $i;3iji',i5c each. Taiiuw-8@sVic.^tb- 
wounded, including Col. Jaque aad MaJ. Dusen* Albany,Fkh 2^_BcefC*ui«-At marketm Prie«.iiv. 
bury. I lift Costa Uteail loss was supposed to be weight, oxtrn. SV-tl, first quality, $',IK) ; secoud suid third, $4 
greaL Gen. Bosqnet was killed. <&*&■ 
At last advices, the Nicaraguaus had drawn off ^owa *sn At.\x* l-ew in market. Prices range from $33 
from the allies, and were in the vicinity of Grenada, ’ Aubu* and Lamii »—1000 in market, i’ricc* ran t ->* « in>m 
where thev were awailing the arrival of ammuni- Extra* $m v 
tion from Greytown. bwix»-T00 In market. Fat hogs $7.00 ; stores $ 6 . 50 @ 7 ,tW. 
At last acoonnta from Gen. Walker, Feh. 3, he *'*'* 
was at San Juan del Sur, with 300 men. Ho had THE WOOL MARKETS, 
established his head-quarters at Rivas, and was NEW YORK, Fm. 30 .—An active demand ha* prevailed for 
concentrating all his force there, about 800 men. nail.* tlccco wool, and the st ick t* mw greatly reduced. Wc 
, notion Hsvlea nt :m mlvatic« of li>c p*r tbou obUined nt the 
Later .—X letter received by the British Consul bogltming of tho seusou* pHcos have now income oobi^b umi 
at Panama states that Walker, with the remnant of “"‘"J’ nt t1 J e smaJl manufacturers will be obBtred w «h»»i 
. . .. .. \ ^ 1 • -.11 ,; i . . i ,, ,«• * workM unless WC HAVO un ioUDedltV) elLUi^C tn tbfl t.-4n(f—the 
his forces, ifl hOHUiHu in OU ;tll Hlucs !>y the Rlli^d kiil^cixiiyriiiH 100,UUU super Stm** und Mu* 1 mkhm iiueccs ai 
und CosU Rican forces, without clothiflg and pro* Ohio do.*t 62\,c; ^ raedium d.) 
TWo»4»n^;»»re»«dfr4l^.»»4«tvali..n 
His entire force does not exceed 000 men, and Canadian flacca* at utets uat., a»d sh.iwii to* California do at 
they are light iug with a desperate hope of being r V: *'* , , ,, 
nt.l a tn out of iha nnnnti v FlevHit lun,.li... i Pulloil wool Is soare-x and in good request, sal.-* lo.fii'u ifo 
lion to gib out, OI UtO COUUUJ. t.lLVen nunuiftj guper voumry t'l.ll pric.-* ForeiRUistn good request. Uaht 
won frOUi (ruatomiilu nau arrived at lvoalejo, and mcngvo »w>ck o(T»^Htgr restrict tnuuuetloi * vc»> miueriully.— 
were on their march towards Rivas, and 800 Ni- Sulv* of hJ baloa Eutre lUo* on private Turin*. We quota 
caraguauH under Umi Pntrico, of Ilivas, were also Am«rjc*iiSawHqLPtewe*,^>Jb. 
on their march for the same point. The main body Amrrtclm ' ."uid 
of the nllieti troops, numberiug nearly 2,000, were Am..ru »n Native and do .tcSso 
tilso on the Isthmus. Pulled Wool, Metre Country.52m53 
At Chantales. on tho Eastern shore of the lake, i-uiUd Woo^' no.' 
was a force of 1,000 men kept in reserve by, and California t-'tn*, Wasbod... ..‘.'..’.’.’’."..‘i’.XxSta 
who could either join. Gcu. Mom at Fort San Car- i-Jutmi. ^3bw,i nw “ hod . 
los, or cross the lake to tho Isthmus and march Vaipuraiiit>. Unw»»lied"!"!'.!I!.'!!"”!””!.'“; 24 §so 
upon Rivas, if needed. At the latest accounts tho £o«m Anifrican, Com. w»»tu-d . 
G.uiguau river was still In possession of the Costa Anmric^l^wMfo^ 
Ricans, with every prospect of their being able to South Anwn.tm, •"onlova. Woalwd... UsstTbo 
resent any forces of fillibusters which might ar- En*i India, \Va*n*d. -T -a'i 
rive Irom tho United States. .‘ifij 
it A it K SEEDS. 
T he subscriber will furnish p.y-m.ul, dost- 
puii Bcardteas Barley, Cblnvse Sugar t'unv, .Tupati Peas, 
King Philip Corn. Flat Dutch Cabbage,‘ttylindrival Pumpkin 
Each packagn naBidrnt V> plant 4 t»h!j of ground, for 25 c.-n’.- 
per package, or the whole list in one envelope for 81.or five 
packages of either. Address I. W. BRIGGS, 
373wfi West Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
CAMBRIDGE, Feo. IS.—At market 57UCattle, mostly Beeves 
and 7-1 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cow*, and Calves, 
Y«nrUnp>. two and three years old. 
Piucxs—Market Beef, extra. $'.(*), flret qnality, $S,00 ; second 
qaality. JT.rtl .;:7,5*J ; third quality, $-',5<,Vi r 0,00; ordinary, $">,00. 
WokRiXG Oxen—$ bt)@l75. __ 
Cows a> p C*t.**s—135.4t*®65. 
Veabusgs—$1i>, i£0 Two Years Old—$2i, 33,235. Three 
Years Old—SUtyrto. 
Snaxp .xn 1..XJS—1503 at market Prices—In lot*, $3,00, 
3,.M, j,C, adi.O.i; extra aqd seloetiona. $o, 7,-*7 ) 10. 
Swiss—1H.I nt market- Priee*—Live weight,8>- cent* per lbs. 
Dressed hoes. ln‘- idle per fr. 
Htpis—7‘*...iNVjc. ct lb Tallow—.N l8 l -c. 
CaUT SKUfS—Witte ft IN Pelt*—-$1,25(^1,59. 
BRIGHTON, Fxu. IS — At market COO Beeves, SO Stores, 
7 pair* Winking Oxen, 35 Cow* and Calves, 1,600 Sheep and 
Lambs 2rti Swine. 
PniCOa— Market Beef, extra. $8,50; first quality. ^.OJ; second 
quality, $7,75; third quality. S> W; ordinary $0,00. 
Working Dxxx— $lO). IDJ<il75. 
Cows *xi) ('«t.vx*—$to, 50,,t 00. 
Y It A K b l* 0 A— $ IS A.— Two Year* Old—$25@t4. Three Year* 
Old—$VViA0 
Suxay asp Laxbs— Extra ; in lots $3«i5. 
Swisa—At wholesale PC t lh At retail 9;<<)10c per lb. 
Fat holt*, still ted. 7.^*0; com fed, 7^- 
!Ill’s-—IL , KLe. ft tb. Calf Skoi* 1 ..fii Ic. 'ft tb. 
Pat-Ts—$1,25(7ilTj50 each. Tallow—8@8hic. ^ lb. 
A LB ANY, Kfn 21.—Beef Cattle At market -ViO. Prices, live 
weight, extra. JV’O , first quality, $5,IX) ; secoud and third, $4 
Cows and Caavks—P ew in market. Prices range from $35 
®$5S. 
Sit EE I- ANi' Ivans—IlKIO in market. Prices range at Ireni 
$3. JU.jf’OO. F.xirn $10. 
Swi.vn—700 lu murket. Fat hugs $7.00 ; stores $6,50Q|7,00. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Fan. 30.—An active demand has prevailed for 
native fleece wool. »i»l the stock i* now greatly reduced. Wo 
notice sales at an advance of 10c pet lb oil those obtained at the 
beginning of the season, prices have now become so high (hat 
many nt die small manufacturers will be obliged to atop their 
works—unless wo have an immediate ch vngo in the tariff—tho 
sales comprit” 10U,UUU th» simer Bta’c and Michigan liccces at 
67Sc; 20,tail Ifce extra Ohio do- *t b2V,c ; 2,00.1 Mw medium do. 
lit 48c, and some small sales at tiVe>l2r. with little to bo hud ot 
even the lowest grade* ut our Inside figure*; 30,OM lb* mixed 
Canadian fleece* at Ut cts not., amt 80,000 tb* California do at 
SJo, six month* 
Pulled wool Is SOUrc*’, and in good request. Sales 15,<X'U lb* 
super country u\ full price* Foreign is In good reqnest. but the 
meagre stock offering restrict tran*actious vciy materially.— 
Sale* of 10 bales Eutre ltio* on private terms. We quote -■ 
American saxony Fleeces. >7 lb.6\al67 
American KuU-blopd Merino.52qiY*7 
American red *4 Merino. C> ■ Vt 
American Native and % do.13 550 
Pulled Wool, extra Country...SiTmAa 
Pulled Wool, super.....41oiil7 
Pulled Wool, No I...31*^40 
California Fine, Washed ..35,(d 15 
Do Com. Unwashed.lAqS3 
Peruvian, Wa?lied .32@37 
Valpar iuo. Unwashed. 24to30 
South American, Com. Washed...lft Ti'22 
South American, Entro Kies. Washed.If\at22 
South American Uttwa»heil...11 @14 
South American, Coidava, Waslieti..20,'7t') 
KINO V II I L I l» U O n N . 
rplIE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND A SUPPLY OF 
1 Seed Corn of this variety. It is the most prolific * >riety of 
corn grown lu Now England. This -It'd is from a field that 
look the first premium in the Oxford County Agricultural So¬ 
ciety, and also in the Maine Sure Agricultural Society. The 
produce was <”ir Wi.tr&f on./ r**iM /unit > to r,V oryr. manured only 
in tho hill. Address the subscriber at Souls Paris. Maine. 
372wS GEORGE P. 
FOR .SALE, 
fpHK FARM AND KES1DKNUK OF TUB SUBS*'RISER, 
f two ra'les fnun tba village of Canandaigua, containg 450 
J. two rifles from tfot village of Canandaigua, contains 450 
acres ol laud. 32U under cultivation. There are cn the premises . ....... .... _____ , ___ ...... ...... ...... 
three houses, three burn*, sheds, stables, tool-house, granary, r-.. M t Walk,ng. St riding. Sitting ; Decorum lutbe Preoence oesihAUbB «* • . • * __ 
Ac. with a pood supply of fruit It will bo sold entire, or divih- n . ; r ai |,. LD’.rr.ng fovties nt fable N,'ut:i-s Order, and I T)LKASANTI.Y LOt ATKTk ON THE WEST BANK OF 
rd ,nto two farms giving to each a part of ; buildings, and r,„j ...;..' ''uttersof th" Toilet; Readi'-s tor Amusement; A X Cayuga Lake, about seven tro.es south of Seneca r alls, 
about an equal quantity of timbered r .,,i r v .- l containing about two hundred and i.went>-Gve or tbrrre acres 
is.-_....nre.... .. u- re- i'-i-,T>TT , eon .*, 1 * ._ . .... -- « btirli state of eu’tivation. with good build- 
meal, and fattens domestic aulvnaL wry >T*edUy. Vrum 
twenty-five to reventy-five liosbels can be raised on urt acre. 
Jtb. It l* *o certain a orop that planters tuny be sure of suc¬ 
ceeding with it os % Sugsr plant anywhere south nf .Marylaad 
ind north of Mexico. If planted early in the Southottl States, 
the seed will mature and produce anolher orop tite same season. 
i y The seed, which ba- been very carefully xej: pure, from 
the uriginni importation, will tn* offered in efoin packages. e;tch 
containing enough to pUut half an acre in dilUs, w,l 1: foil -li- 
rectinn for the cultivation, which is perfocily simple. 
t3f These packaget will be forwarded prr rretrt. FRY* or 
pos-tasT. to any address, on receipt nf J 30 for each package. 
When act sent bv mail, we will farolsh the packages it $1 each. 
t3F" Enriy orders are solicited, os toe supply of good and re¬ 
liable seed is qnlte limited. Apniicanls’ names will tie. entered 
in the order tu which they nre received, and tho seed wiil be 
mailed as soon aa po-slble. 
This pamphlet wiil be rent, postage free, to all who pur¬ 
chase seed: or to -itirperpon who wiil enclose a three cent stamp. 
LJ- Dealers th seed* and country me refocus can be supplied 
at a rtfo-ral discount from retail rates, if ihcironkra are receiv¬ 
ed immediately. 
Address with plain directions for mailing orshippis». 
372wl WM. P. ORMK, Atlanta. iJeonria. 
MILLER, ORTON A CO.’S AGENT’S BOOKS 
CELL THE BEST—AND DAY TOE BEST 1 Forproof apply 
tO for our Catalogues, instructions. Ac 
275eOw4 MILLER, ORTON A CO, Publishers, 
23 Park Row, New York, and UI7 Genesee S»„ Auburn. 
DES1KABLB FARM FOR SALE, 
LKASANT1.Y LOCATED ON THE \YEST BANK OF 
For particular* address,, 
273w!3 
W. W. GOBIIAM. 
Canandaigua. Ontnrio Oo., K. Y. 
KING Fill LI l* IMPROVED. 
T HE SUBSCRIBER H.VS THE TRUE AND t’NADUL- 
to rated article* ousafo as follows’ 
bk) Buxhed* King PUi'up Improved Corn $1 “fl Peck; $3^7 Bnsh. 
SUM Do. Pure Whit* Poland tk»ta ceuts <lo $1 oO do. 
Li "I Mexican Wild Potatoes 62).c •* $2 “ 
Wbleh will be iorwarded by Express or otherwise ns directed 
on receipt of the price and full ditvetious for shipping. Deliv¬ 
ered at Maeedou lVput, N. Y. C R- R- freu of charge. Address 
I. W BtUGi.fo West Macedon, Wayue Co-. N. Y 373wb 
IMI KEV’S IMPROVED PATENT CORN PLANTER. 
] tM NOW MANUFACTURING THIS INYALL AKLKMA- 
1 chine, which plant* the corn with no more labor than Is 
usually spent in marring out the ground ; (thus saving much 
cost and trouble ,) it is also •nisurr i-Med as a planter of beans, 
peas, and other seeds planted in drills. 
I am also prepared to treat with implement makers aud deal¬ 
ers for the right to manufacture. 
For sale wholesale and retail. A frill description of the ma¬ 
chine, with testimonials, will be sent to all applicants. 
373wleow Address JOHN OUTRAN. Elmira. N. Y. 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, 
C N ARDENPRS %xi> PLANTERS TUB BROOKLYN FFR- 
.1 nt.tzxn Maxptactl' ttixo Cnxraxr nre new ready t<* offer 
for sale tbvir -i : l l\t're, for the present, hi the low price 
of per ton- III* a highly ofiii'ient i'artilfler. prepared from 
Night Soil, Ulood, and Butehurs' Offsi received from tho city of 
Brooklyn, under n coutrnct for ten years. Therefore, consu¬ 
mer* can Always roly on Its strict pnrity and uniformity, being 
manufactured under tho supervision of * competent Chemist, 
and it is warranted to contain a large percentage of Plirsphatcs. 
Ammonlncal and Organic substances. Potash and other va.ua- 
ble ingredients, as maybe seen by tlui Analysis Inour Circulars, 
and is believed to be one of the richest feriLiters over useil — 
For orders or further information, apply to the office of the 
Company, foot of South llfb St, Brooklyn, K. D., or at >2 Water 
street. Now Yoik 
N. R—Cireulars with full particulars and analysis will be 
sent, by mail, 10 any one requesting them. 37-'!w’3 
MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 
rixHIS BANK ALLOWS INTEREST AT THE RATE OF SIX 
1 per cent per annum upon all deposits. Office No. 86 Buffalo 
street, directly opposite the Court Douse. 
CHARLES W. DCNPAS, President. 
J.E PIF.RPONT, Secretary- 
WdJSTHBS. 
Vrir.ir-1 T.-t, ‘‘ ’ ° | containing about two hundred and twenty-five or tbirry acres 
(Auraxios* axi> Friexiu—S elecilim of P.iTsait choice land under a high stare of cultivation, with good bmld- 
n Lite" - Court'Mr .Marriage, Sewelion of AMociates : The ii-gs, choice fruit oi ad km-;. a»o couvemen; to marset, meet- 
Urt nt Piearine Presents Complimentary Attentions: Cupid ing, piwt-olBce. «; eoL Ac- - ov particulars, apply to H. Hos- 
■VI*. Ul a Wite’lUf , ., . , z. .1 ft . V_ <M4.a r.. r.P U < k\ • I W R». fM» * nrPtfttSft*. 
turned Carrier'; Wedding-Cards and Welcome News. 
One neat 12mo volume. Price $1 25. 
WITH * jrOUTRAir O? COUttl tl OUSAT. 
DERBY' A JACKSON. Publishers, 
No 1 t’J Nas,an St. New York. 
Aud for sale by all BobksclWrs and Agent* cvetywhere. 
v Copies sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt or price. 
TUE N E W YORK SPECTATOR* 
pgausiup bvert uoxnav .»sn thcusday, 
I >Y FRANCIS HALL .4 CO. NO. i . PINE STREET, NEW 
> York. The .Vi— York S-< -u..* i» the oldest newspaper pub¬ 
lished in the city of New York, und bus a7«»ys tr.,;alncd Its 
reputation as a judiciously edited 
FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
of the Hrsr c I a r - l.lrvat car., has -il'vays been and wfll continue 
to be token to admit into it*columns no mallet* which tho most 
careful pareut would wish to exclude from tbe knowledge of his 
home circle. At too tAiuc time it* readers ore kept well Inform¬ 
ed on all tho ____ ,.. 
TOPICS OF THE DAY, 
irgs, choice fruit oi ail k in . •- and couveiucnt to market, meet- 
ing, piKst-olflce. school Ac- For particulars, apply to H. Hos¬ 
kins, Cannga, or E. S.AVli hkk, on the premises. 
Ciuiogu. ticca t*o., N. Y. E. S. WTLBER. 
“GET THE BEST.” 
TTNITRD STATES STUMP MACHINE MANUFACTORY, 
U Owvgo, N. Y- The proprietor of tlite establishment has been 
twentv years engngvii in batldiug stump machines, for which 
* Letters Patent ” has bceu i**n«d to him. and is confident that 
for a combir xiiou of eonver,irr.ee and utility thvy are unsur- 
passed : ht> best machii arc built in Ibr form td a cart with 
twp wbee' s and are easily laoved about with one horse or.» side 
hill or ni pi inghi-d grour.il we make three different kinds upon 
three different principles, and of rarions powers ; tor grubbing 
on KaUv- ads or ilankroads they are un> qnalli il- They will ba 
furnished on trial, rod warranted to give satisflwiiou, or They 
may be returned. Uistanei-s can be given where a singir ma¬ 
chine has eleiuvd from ff-'H tv- $l,'kO In one season. Now is tbe 
time to order machines for spring business, as our motto ts "‘first 
come, first served." For further particulars, description, Ac., 
address 271 R. H. UALLOwego, Tioga Co-. N- Y. 
FARMS FOR SALE. 
wliBtii.u of domestic or foreign origin, and its arrangements in rpnRFE VALUABLE FARMS —ONE OF ISO ACRES—ONE 
all the department* of new-papcr entorprUe arc of the most el- J_ 0 j- 7 . 1 . and one oi 50. They are beautifkrUy located in ten- 
rpiIRFE VAI.UAlIIiK FARMS—u.AKU* ACMS-uaa 
1 of 75. aud onu oi 80. They are beautirtiliy lc.ented in Cen- 
ficlont character. Its tral New York near the Cayuga Lake, convenient to schools, 
PRIVATE CORRK5PON DEN OK churches snd a good market; under good improvement: well 
• Ureadway, 
couu'A orall events ofiiilercstUAnsptring abruaii, luid tswellar- \ y, or ol vY B. KING. TYmnansbiirg, Tompkins Oo. N. 
ranged facilities ti.u obtaining v*Gy lufornmtlon from v very point- 
of our own wide v extended contl-nuit. ai 0 believed to bo at least SUGAR PANE SEED, 
equal to those of any other newspaper in ‘.for Union. tvmERY BROTHERS HATE, AT MUGH EXPENSE AND 
fH r' PHOCKK1'1NG> OF CONGRESS JOj trouble, obtained a supply ot Gsstjisb Sbxd of uie Chi- 
are fullr reported v coiupvtobt and expenencod correspon- n(W Suuur Cune, or “ So fours SaCCKaRATU v." snceesa- 
dent* rod brought down (o dto latast point at eaca publication, fully grown, fully matured and sure to vegetate, from M.r. R. 
through the medium of the -.elegraph. Equal attention is paid PETERS, of Georgia, which they will supply in strong linen 
to tiie proceeding* of our own Lccis.urun- oral ail too puckuvs, with full directions fer Its cullure, for ox* dollar, 
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS each containing sufficient Quantity tor oue-fifth of ac acre. AU 
of crneral interest, both statu and national are printed at large order* shnuld be accompanied with twilvx cxjrrs, or stamps, 
in its columns if to be lent by mail. Pamphlets, eon taming a compilation of 
THK CITY DEPARTMENT reliable mforoiaiiou.eXTierimeuts and successorthe Plant, lines 
ot toe paper includes report* of *11 i it«r.->ting occurrences in its introduction in 'his country, furnished gratis (post-paid) upon 
,he great metropolis ot the State, and it* adjacent edies, exelu- receipt of * throe cent posta*e p „ n 
dine onlv ruch portions of tho criminal records, as cannot be .%;9w5 EMRRN LL 1 TUER.s. ProprieloT*, 
rnn^e pvto dc vxeepY at the ri to of injury to tho cause of moral!- _ Albany Ag'l B orks, 52 State bt„ Al bany. 
ly and virtu*. yK fOMMERCIAI. DEPARTMENT rpo FARMERS.—THK POUPRETTK MADE BY THE SUB- 
will continue, as osretofore, to be full and comprehensive., in- 1 scribers. is the cheaptn an-i rest tsnnure in :,V uvinir fov corn, 
eluding wecklv 4 U accurale wholeiolc price curtent and bank q-,. A pamphlet will be sent.lree)to any one,sending Ihetr sd- 
now t.itile , dolly reports of the preduce markets and sales of dress to “ The Ifodi Manufacturing Lompany, 60 vortlandt St., 
the stock board, with remarks upon too state of toe money mar- jj,. w York city, _ 5nSwl7 
ket, and all matter* pertaimng thereto. Tito rts-ord of marine- i i P MATING 
news, domestic uud foreign, is more full than tiiat of any other l OK 1 ,£ V „ „ 
•emi-wcrklv paper ptiblis , d m toe city. Tt M FIELDING HAS AN AKKAN'.KXEM OF MAG- 
Wtiile the chief object of toe New York Spectator is to ftmitsh JQj. lufy.ng Ghis-es that will enlarge the HmMuit Daynerre*- 
a reliable reenni of enrront events, it is also Intended to be. in a lvfie lo t p e s j, e 0 f Ufa on Cm. fo*. and as perfect, and no color* 
measure, a reflex of toe literature of the day. With that view. t h ero | 0 u, t . life in Oil Oolok* For deceased persona desertp- 
it* tion aa to color of the eye and hurt is all that Is necessary to 
NOTICES OK BOOKS procure a true likeness Stndto. Gould’s Block. State street, 
include early and discriminating reviews of all the most valaa- Rochester_ • wstf 
ble book* issued from toe press. -—__ _ ,, . ,,, 
To give greater Tunny to trie r.erory department, new THK ILLINOIS CENTRAL KAIL ROAD IO. 
TALKS AND POETRY /'AFFRR FOR SALE OVER 1.600,000 ACRES SELECTED 
of ihe bii'.nwt merit arc occasit"4»lly introduced. V * Forming and V!ood lemds tn Tract* of h orty Bore* aud up- 
Scientiflc intei'igvnca is gathered and arranged by a compe- ward-, to suit purchasers, on 
tent hand ; mew Invention •* >*r> ilniy chronicled ; the progress of Long Credit* and at Law Rate* aY Interest, 
agriculture •:> noted ; mention is made of *11 matter* of interest , , |., jn ,. Min)S , ,| e sertptlon of Lands, and other 
It. the fit-tury of manufactures and commerce ; and no effort is (0 C jsi Western Emigrant, will be sent free 
spared in st-.y dspartment to keep the paper up to toe spirit of ’fXm^ f.v artdresto.g 
the Gmes. t ....... fortSty'tLNTNtJ.ticn. .kg't.. Buffalo, NT., or 
Tho Spectator will bo »out to iiibscribers at the following joHyJ WII^ON, lautd Oorn’r 1. C. R. R„ Ohio, ID- 
Martin Brigg*. Samuel Miller, 
Amon Bron-, 111 , Thomas Ilanvey, 
Aristarchus ritatnpion, Nathaniel B. Merrick, 
Moses Chapin. Nehemiah Oshttru, 
Freeman Clarke. George W. Parsons, 
Louis Chapin. Edwin Pancost, 
Charles W. Dunilas, William N. Sage, 
George KRwanger, Lewis Selye, 
Ebenerer Ely. Alvalt Strong. 
William N. Ely. tasvi A. Ward. 
Rochester, February 21th, 1S57. 27eif 
fd il 8M ,1.1. AND CHOICE FARM.t 
I NOR SALK, ONE-HALF MILE FROM VICTOR VII*- 
lage, Ontario Co . N. Y, ott the Central Railroad. 
No. 1 has 65 acre*, extr* soil f-.-r grain snd grass of all kinds; 
well watered, valuable young oreftard of choice fruit, Justin 
bearing. Building* of flr*t quality, and convenient for ail 
fanning piirpuh-s. Valuable wuod foil on the premises. 
No. 2 adjoins above, and eon tains 5d acre*, soil tbe same.— 
tlood yonuc orchard of choice fruit; well watered; anew house, 
bat", and nil other building* good and convenient. Good tim¬ 
ber lot. 
These farms are among the very best In every respect. In this 
•• Kden of America.” For term* and other particular*. Iminire 
of or addio,* the snhsertbers on the premises. If uol »»ld at 
private sale by March l.-tfi, they will be sold nt auction, of 
wttleh due notice will be given The reason toe above farms 
are for sale, is, tiie parties are going West 
Victor. N. Y., Feb. 2U, 1S57. C. A M. BOUGHTON. 
A Russian agent is on a visit to this country to 
examine our most improved diving apparatus, 
with a view to its employment in re-building Se¬ 
bastopol, and raising tbe hulks suuk in the harbor. 
Ka*t lndl», Wa*hod 4 , # , 
AfriciUlt CiUVni'lu.Mi_ 
A (Victin, \V*wlit*d. 
Smym-t. r>\wii>Aod.,... 
Sniyrim, \Vif*.»iMl . 
M^xJcnn, ... 
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.12<d)lS 
PHILADELPHIA, Fan 20.—Holders aro firm In their views, 
and the smek I* 1 vn pjueli .reduced, bu, thyre i» tint much 
doing as yet. Among the transactions are 20,000 tbs fine llecco 
at 65 cents, and 15,000 lbs Ja blood do. at 60c; all on time. 
receipt of * three cent postaae stamp- 
EMERY B BOTHER.S. Proprietors, 
Albany Ag'l Works, 52 State St., Albany. 
T ~0 FARMERS.—THE POUDRKTTE MADE BY THE SUB- 
scribers, is the chtaptef an-i M tvomtre m Ike world for corn, 
Ac A pamphlet will be sent .free) to any one sending their ad¬ 
dress to " The Lodi Muuufticluri-ug Company," 60 CbrtUjndt St, 
N ew York city, ___ AiSwl7 
PORTRAIT PAINTING. 
T1 M FIELDING has an arrangement of mao- 
Jth. ntfrug C,1:L—that will enlarge toe kmalitst Dcynerreo- 
tw*! to tho site of Ufa on CnncciM, and as perfect, and he color* 
them to toe life in Oil Colo *8 For deceased persona, descrip¬ 
tion a* to color of toe eye and haiT is ail that la necessary to 
procure a true likeness- Studio. Gould s Block. Slate_Mroet, 
TtIK ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL ROAD OO. 
O FFER FOR SALK. OYER 1.600,0410 ACRES SF.LFnTED 
Farming and Wood I studs tn Tract* of Forty acres and up¬ 
ward-. to suit purchasers, on 
Long Credits (rod at Low Rates of Interest. 
spared in any department to kcop the papor up to toe spirit of 
the limes. , , „ 
Tho Spectator will bo sent to subscribers at the following 
t> copy one rear..-.... 
S'x i*opfi v ! one year, rent to one nddressi...........-to 00 
Eight copies 0 tie year, (sent to one address)...IS 60 
Sistean copies one year, Ht-nt to one address). 32 00 
Twv'itv-ffre copies one year, (sent to one address). 40 00 
Buyable in variably In advance at the office, or remitted by mnil 
to the office direct To subscribers In Canada there is au addi¬ 
tional charge of fifty cents each, to meet the United States post¬ 
age, which must be pre-paid in New York. 
W ANZIiK 
TvENTIST. ARTISTIC INCORRUPTIBLE TEETH. No. K 
1) Huffrtlo St, (PUkiurt* Block*) Rochester. X. \ ■ SMtf 
E. F.WILSON, 
QUKGEON DENTIST, OVER BRKOK’S BANKING HOUSE, 
IO No 5S State Street, Rochester, New York. ooau 
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